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I am interested in having my phone recognize when I am connected to my home wifi and disabling the need to repeatedly enter my pin code. I would like to only enter it once to as a safety feature but then no more as long as I am connected to my home wifi network. Could tasker do this? I know tasker has quite the learning curve. There is also an app in the play store Unlock with Wifi for $4.99. I don't mind the $4.99 price tag but for that I could use tasker for that and so much more. Any suggestions/recommendations.

I am interested in having my phone recognize when I am connected to my home wifi and disabling the need to repeatedly enter my pin code. I would like to only enter it once to as a safety feature but then no more as long as I am connected to my home wifi network. Could tasker do this? I know tasker has quite the learning curve. There is also an app in the play store Unlock with Wifi for $4.99. I don't mind the $4.99 price tag but for that I could use tasker for that and so much more. Any suggestions/recommendations.

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Tasker can do this, and so much more. The down side is that you have to be rooted to do it as it requires a special plugin to perform the task.

This was the sole reason I rooted my last phone, to do exactly this and one other automated task - rebooting my phone automatically every morning. I honestly do not understand why both of these functions cannot be done without rooting. It would seem that it should be something the phone is easily capable of doing.

But the answer to your question is yes, with the previously stated caveat.

Tasker can do this, and so much more. The down side is that you have to be rooted to do it as it requires a special plugin to perform the task.

This was the sole reason I rooted my last phone, to do exactly this and one other automated task - rebooting my phone automatically every morning. I honestly do not understand why both of these functions cannot be done without rooting. It would seem that it should be something the phone is easily capable of doing.

But the answer to your question is yes, with the previously stated caveat.

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Thank you Methos1979. That answers my question. I was rooted when I had my Galaxy Nexus but as of right now I have no interest in that. I agree those are functions that should be able to be done without rooting. Guess it's off to the play store for me to buy Unlock with Wifi

Thank you Methos1979. That answers my question. I was rooted when I had my Galaxy Nexus but as of right now I have no interest in that. I agree those are functions that should be able to be done without rooting. Guess it's off to the play store for me to buy Unlock with Wifi

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In just checked out this app, pretty slick bit to pricey for what little it does, imo. But what really bugs me is that there is an app that can do this with no need to root. If an app can do it then there should be a way to program this in Tasker!

Those should give you everything you need to do this through Tasker. One caveat, this doesn't happen instantly, as Tasker limits it's activities to save battery life. If you have a weak WiFi signal it can also toggle a lot, which just means you need to put your password in even if you haven't left home.

Those should give you everything you need to do this through Tasker. One caveat, this doesn't happen instantly, as Tasker limits it's activities to save battery life. If you have a weak WiFi signal it can also toggle a lot, which just means you need to put your password in even if you haven't left home.

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Thanks for the reply. Without knowing that I bought Unlock with Wifi which currently is working flawlessly. I hope your reply can help someone else.

I read a review in which a guy claimed his phone wouldn't take his pin after installation of this app and he was forced to do a system reset to unlock his phone. That scares me off. Whatever mistske HE made I could make.

I read a review in which a guy claimed his phone wouldn't take his pin after installation of this app and he was forced to do a system reset to unlock his phone. That scares me off. Whatever mistske HE made I could make.

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The only thing I can think of is that when you install this app it asks you for a pin. I made that the same as the pin I was already using to unlock the phone previously so I wouldn't have any screw up on my end. So no issues here thus far.

Those should give you everything you need to do this through Tasker. One caveat, this doesn't happen instantly, as Tasker limits it's activities to save battery life. If you have a weak WiFi signal it can also toggle a lot, which just means you need to put your password in even if you haven't left home.

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This is interesting - Tasker and Secure Settings was how I did it on my Motorola Razr Maxx HD but I thought I had to be rooted to use Secure Settings. I know definitely had to be rooted to do the reboot program.

Okay, I investigated the issue and I was right, sort of! You can use Secure Settings to disable the keyguard only. If you use pattern lock though - which I do - you need to be rooted, otherwise that feature does not show up.

Okay, I investigated the issue and I was right, sort of! You can use Secure Settings to disable the keyguard only. If you use pattern lock though - which I do - you need to be rooted, otherwise that feature does not show up.

I'm using UWW. I would love to learn Tasker but feel like I need to take a course to understand it. One concern I have is if I download a project from a user could it enable him to hack private data from my phone?

Anyway, for fellow UWW users here is a tip, if you have a dual band wifi system at home be sure to sign up to BOTH bands. The 2.4GHz and 5 GHz bands each have a different BSSID so each needs to be added to the UWW unlock list separately. Note 3 can and does use both bands.